MMS courses are open to those students enrolled as MMS majors.Students fromo utside the department must submit a completed copy of form TRNF559b to the undergraduate administrator, Mrs VonSustern,in rm 202, Cardan Hall. Students are reminded that some courses also require permission from the Course Director for admission to those courses as well. Not all courses are offered every term, so students should choose their courses while keeping anticipated prerequisites in mind.


Undergraduate Courses:

MMS110Y Introduction to Metaphysical and Metallurgical Science
Inst: Prof. J.W.VonVaughan
Students will explore the fundamental areas of Alchemical and Ontological science, both in their theoretical as well as practical veins. Areas covered will include geomancy, logicks, modal logicks, bio-chemistry, plant alchemy, and world alchemies. Basic transmutational and logical processes will be introduced. Some attention will be paid torecent developments in quantum theory and electromagnetism.

MMS210Y Intermediate Transmutation
Inst: Dr. P. Kalway
prerequisite: MMS110Y

MMS220Y Plant Alchemy I
Inst: TBA
prerequisite: MMS110Y

MMS230Y Introduction to Geomancy
Inst: Dr. M. Grimoisx
This course will introduce the 3 major competing schools of Geomancy. Students will be expected to master primary techniques in elemental and transcendental geomancy. In the second term, students will assist a graduate Reality student in the construction of a rudimentary golem.

MMS250S World Alchemy I
Inst: Egg Shen

MMS270F Introductory Practical Metallurgical Science
Inst: B. Wyatt
prerequisite: MMS110Y

MMS275S Introductory Metallurgical Science II: Aesthetics of the Blade.
Inst: Dr. A. Dulac
prerequisite: MMS270F

MMS290F Ethics of Metaphysical and Metallurgical Sciences
Inst: Prof. M. Guerrero

MMS310Y Advanced Topics in Transmutation I: Metaphysical and Theosophical
Implications
Inst: Prof. J.W. VonVaughan
prerequisite: MMS210Y

MMS320Y Advanced Topics in Plant Alchemy: Neural Expansion and 20th Century
European Geopolitics
Inst: Prof. J.W. VonVaughan and P. McSorley
prerequisite:MMS220Y

MMS325F Elemental Chess: Theory I
Inst: Prof. P. Kalway

MMS330F Intermediate Geomancy I: Cthonic magicks and Landscape Theory
Inst: Dr. M. Grimoisx
prerequisite: MMS230Y, MMS110Y

MMS350Y Special Topics in World Alchemy: Taoist Alchemies
Inst: Egg Shen
prerequisite: MMS250S

MMS380Y/SNA380Y Quantum Mechanics and the Metaphysical and Metallurgical Sciences
Inst: Prof. M. VanDriel
The correspondence of statistical theory and the Alchemical Calculus is crucial to thedevelopment and prediction of time loops and interstellar travel. This course will attempt to bridge the chasm between the two fields as they intersect in conventional academe.
prerequisites: MMS110Y, 210Y, SNA101Y, 290Y

MMS420Y Advanced Topics in Plant Alchemy: Socratic Dialogue and Neural
Expasion
Inst: P. McSorley and P.Hare Parker
prerquisites: MMS110Y, 220Y, 290F, 320Y

MMS425S Elemental Chess: Theory II: Openings
Inst: Prof. A. Dulac
prerequisites: MMS325F, permission of instructor

MMS430Y Advanced Topics in Geomancy: Autocthonic Magicks
Inst: Dr. M. Grimoisx and M. Guerrero
prerequisites: MMS110Y, 230Y, 290F, 325F

MMS455Y/MAS405Y Special Topics in Taoist Alchemy: Tri-elemental humanoid
manipulation
Isnt: Egg Shen, Dr. R. Countwill
Students will observe and then partake in introductory tri-elemental humanoid
manipulation as it pertains to the Martial Sciences in an urban closed-quarters
setting. It is expected students will have attained a competent level of skill in at
least 3 techniques, not including The Squid.
prerequisite: permission of instructors

MMS475Y Advanced Topics in Metallurgical Sciences: Metallurgy of Ancient
Swordmaking
Inst: Prof. A. Dulac and B. Wyatt
prerequisites: MMS270F, 275S, permission of instructor

MMS480Y/SNA480Y Electromagnetism and the Transmutational Calculi
Inst: Prof. M. VanDriel
prerequisites:MMS110Y, 290F, 380Y


Graduate Courses:

MMS5115S/MAS5225S Advanced Practical Seduction: Cars
Inst: Prof S. Werkovitch and Prof. P. Kalway
prerequisite: permission of instructors

MMS5995F Directed Readings: Metaphysical and Metallurgical Ethics
Inst: Prof. M. Guerrero

MMS6010Y Thesis Reseach in Metaphysical and Metallurgical Epistemologies
Inst: Prof. J.W. VonVaughan

MMS6070Y/MAS5070Y Thesis Research in Metallurgical Sciences: The Quest
Inst: Prof. A. Dulac


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